I have a CellC CasualChat 100 contract. I occasionally used my cell phone as a modem to connect onto the internet (no more, since I have Vodacom broadband). My CellC account suddenly increased from an average of around R600 pm (I have 2 contract phones) to R2710 for September useage. The statement indicated that I had connected to the internet 920 times that month. This works out to an average of 30 times per day! My latest account, for October useage is R1700, and the statement says I have made 501 internet calls.
I contacted CellC several times to get the issue resolved, but this has not yet happened (though I don't want this post to be about this). What I eventually got from them was a verbal report (originating from their IT dept) that the connections had in fact come form my SIM card, and I should have the phone checked out. It was either faulty or it was incorrectly configured. "Customer is liable". Case closed (without my notification!).
Last night I checked my Nokia N71 phone to try and figure out what the problem could be. I discovered that under Settings-> Connection->Packet data->Packet data conn. the selection was "When available". I changed it to "When needed".
Questions:
1. Was the Packet data conn. "When available" setting the cause of the multiple connections?
2. The duration of these connections is in the region of 1040 to 1600 k (I assume), roughly R2 a time. Is this right?
3. Am I liable for these charges? Should they charge me?
4. Any advice on how to get this resolved? I have made several attempts to speak to someone who can actually make a sensible decision, but to no avail.
I contacted CellC several times to get the issue resolved, but this has not yet happened (though I don't want this post to be about this). What I eventually got from them was a verbal report (originating from their IT dept) that the connections had in fact come form my SIM card, and I should have the phone checked out. It was either faulty or it was incorrectly configured. "Customer is liable". Case closed (without my notification!).
Last night I checked my Nokia N71 phone to try and figure out what the problem could be. I discovered that under Settings-> Connection->Packet data->Packet data conn. the selection was "When available". I changed it to "When needed".
Questions:
1. Was the Packet data conn. "When available" setting the cause of the multiple connections?
2. The duration of these connections is in the region of 1040 to 1600 k (I assume), roughly R2 a time. Is this right?
3. Am I liable for these charges? Should they charge me?
4. Any advice on how to get this resolved? I have made several attempts to speak to someone who can actually make a sensible decision, but to no avail.
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